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	<title>Ajax &mdash; CKEditor Sample</title>
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var editor, html = '';

function createEditor()
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	if ( editor )
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	// Create a new editor inside the <div id="editor">, setting its value to html
	var config = {};
	editor = CKEDITOR.appendTo( 'editor', config, html );
}

function removeEditor()
{
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	// Retrieve the editor contents. In an Ajax application, this data would be
	// sent to the server or used in any other way.
	document.getElementById( 'editorcontents' ).innerHTML = html = editor.getData();
	document.getElementById( 'contents' ).style.display = '';

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	<h1 class="samples">
		CKEditor Sample &mdash; Create and Destroy Editor Instances for Ajax Applications
	</h1>
	<div class="description">
	<p>
		This sample shows how to create and destroy CKEditor instances on the fly. After the removal of CKEditor the content created inside the editing
		area will be displayed in a <code>&lt;div&gt;</code> element.
	</p>
	<p>
		For details of how to create this setup check the source code of this sample page
		for JavaScript code responsible for the creation and destruction of a CKEditor instance.
	</p>
	</div>

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			<p>
				<strong>CKEditor requires JavaScript to run</strong>. In a browser with no JavaScript
				support, like yours, you should still see the contents (HTML data) and you should
				be able to edit it normally, without a rich editor interface.
			</p>
		</noscript>
	</div>
	<p>Click the buttons to create and remove a CKEditor instance.</p>
	<p>
		<input onclick="createEditor();" type="button" value="Create Editor" />
		<input onclick="removeEditor();" type="button" value="Remove Editor" />
	</p>
	<!-- This div will hold the editor. -->
	<div id="editor">
	</div>
	<div id="contents" style="display: none">
		<p>
			Edited Contents:</p>
		<!-- This div will be used to display the editor contents. -->
		<div id="editorcontents">
		</div>
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			CKEditor - The text editor for the Internet - <a class="samples" href="http://ckeditor.com/">http://ckeditor.com</a>
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			Copyright &copy; 2003-2011, <a class="samples" href="http://cksource.com/">CKSource</a> - Frederico
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